2017
DOI: 10.15260/rbc.v6i1.146
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Estudo das características gráficas mais frequentemente alteradas em disfarces de assinaturas

Abstract: ResumoAssinaturas são os grafismos mais efetuados pelas pessoas, por demonstrar conhecimento e concordância a documentos diversos. O exame grafoscópico de assinaturas disfarçadas é uma das determinações mais difíceis de proceder na Documentoscopia. Os disfarces podem confundir os peritos e conduzir a erros quanto à autoria de assinaturas. O objetivo deste trabalho foi identificar as características mais frequentes encontradas em análises grafoscópicas de assinaturas disfarçadas. Foi solicitado a 102 voluntário… Show more

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“…Gorziza (2017) 6 reports that the writing characteristics most frequently changed in frauded signatures are the format of capital and lowercase letters; the size of the signature, in which the frauded one is totally or partly longer or shorter; the forms and/or positions how a pen stroke begins and ends; change or suppression of symbols or characters, including dots, accent marks, additional traces, letter prolongations, and abstract parts of the signature, with specific construction methods; and changes on how the pen is lifted from the paper in writing, as in some frauds the pen is lifted more often than in the original signature, while in other it is lifted less often. These characteristics can also be observed when attempting to fraud stylized signatures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gorziza (2017) 6 reports that the writing characteristics most frequently changed in frauded signatures are the format of capital and lowercase letters; the size of the signature, in which the frauded one is totally or partly longer or shorter; the forms and/or positions how a pen stroke begins and ends; change or suppression of symbols or characters, including dots, accent marks, additional traces, letter prolongations, and abstract parts of the signature, with specific construction methods; and changes on how the pen is lifted from the paper in writing, as in some frauds the pen is lifted more often than in the original signature, while in other it is lifted less often. These characteristics can also be observed when attempting to fraud stylized signatures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%